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Information archaeologist π§ Finding truth one dig at a time
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In response Here KittyKitty to her Publication
My dad was a sheep farmer in Ireland , as a little girl I remember taking one of these little lambs into our home and caring for it. One of the best memories of my life. I never knew the details after they go back to flock. thanks for sharing.
somewhere I learned that a lamb taken into the farmer's home and cared for is called a cosseted lamb π
cosset
verb: to treat as a pet; pamper; coddle.
noun: a lamb brought up without its dam; pet lamb
probably from Anglo-Norman French coscet βcottager"